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Updated about 23 hours ago, 11/27/2024

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Cory M.
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Cost to Replace Toilet Fill Valve & Supply Line: Is $365 accurate costs from my PM?

Cory M.
  • New to Real Estate
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I just got billed $365 by my property manager for replacing a toilet fill valve and supply line. That seems a bit high to me, but I figured I should check before I get too upset about it. Does anyone local to Memphis know what the going rate for simple repairs like that should be? 

Checking Home Depot, it looks like parts would be $30 or less. That leaves $335 for labor and the property manager's fees. Is it reasonable for me to ask the property manager for a breakdown of parts/labor costs?

Is $365 a reasonable cost for replacing a toilet fill valve and supply line in Memphis?

No, the cost is high; typical charges range from $100 to $200, with $150 being a common estimate.
Sources: Bill,Jaron,Kevin,John

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